Dwayne Frost Off to Serve His Country
Dwayne has contacted us to let us know that he is ok. On Friday, January 24, 2003 Dwayne was deployed to the Middle East. We wish Dwayne a continued safe journey and pray for his return. Anyone wishing to pass along good wishes or a letter please contact us. Thank you Dwayne!
CHVFD Mourns the Loss of Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Noblit
We have just learned that Clarence Noblit passed away on Tuesday, November 26, 2002. Clarence was a 10 year life member of the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department and joined the department in 1964.
Company 5 Has a Busy Weekend
On Friday August 23 at 0050 hours a house fire was dispatched for the 900 block of Nova Avenue (Box 5-11). Chief 5a arrived on scene with level one operations with heavy fire to the rear of the house through the roof. The fire was knocked within 15 minutes The fire is still under investigation.
CHVFD Holds Awards Picnic
The Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department held an Awards Picnic on July 27, 2002 at 6pm. The members of the department prepared a feast of backyard favorites for our guests, the ladies and ourselves. The top runners were given awards in both fire and EMS runs for the year of 2001. There were also members […]
Truck 5 is Busiest Ladder in Prince George’s County
Firehouse® Magazine’s 2001 National Run Survey lists Prince George’s County Truck Company 5 as busiest ladder in the county and the 104th busiest ladder in the United States. The 2001 National Run Survey is located on pages 126-143 in the June issue of Firehouse® Magazine.
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CHVFD Mourns the Loss of William “Andy” Devine, Jr.
Andy served the Capitol Heights community for many years. He began as member of the Capitol Heights Volunteer Fire Department in 1944.
Working Fires Come Early in the New Year
Company 5 has run 7 working fires in eight days; Two of these calls were in CHVFD’s first due.
2001 Seagrave Pumper Has Arrived
The new Engine 5-1 was been delivered to the station on December 17, 2001. This 2001 Seagrave will replace the 1986 Seagrave pumper that was in service as Engine 5-1; Old 5-1 will be placed on the county’s reserve fleet.
Company 5 is the Second Station in Prince George’s County to Acquire a Thermal Imager
The imager is carried on Truck 5 and is equipt with a transmitter for remote monitoring. A portable TV/VCR and a receiving station are also carried on Truck 5. This will allow incident commanders to monitor activities on the fireground and provide valuable information for incident critiques.
3-Alarm Blaze Rips Through Bowie Craft Store
On Sunday, November 11, 2001 at approximately 1245 hours a box assignment in Company 43’s area was dispatched to 4511 Mitchellville Road for a reported building fire at the Michael’s Arts and Crafts Store.